Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
. u7 Z" f* `! b0 \4 s6 tThat saved a wretch like me. : n5 r1 f* r" ~5 b5 ~7 L7 B
I once was lost but now I'm found, ' ^$ Y3 L6 Q; J
Was blind but now I see. 2 V. k' \3 R* i4 N* p0 ^' Y
: w6 @9 ] B7 ~# p6 R" xT’was grace that taught my heart to fear
, c- Y! \/ h/ t$ i3 Q6 ]7 B4 }And grace my fear relieved ) A. }' M& ]* y$ E) T# U' u
How precious did that grace appear, ; l9 O/ P; c; I% w: E
The hour I first believed. , x, \5 t1 q( Z
1 x5 I3 w d/ b/ I o' `Through many dangers, toils and snares
- G6 q% E$ G# SWe have already come
1 a/ S. ?" U. ?* F6 j3 V$ |T’was grace that brought us safe thus far ; K7 N5 ~8 x, Q
And grace will lead us home.
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6 X0 z$ s# E; u( [- MWhen we've been there ten thousand years ! G' o! Y# i4 Z9 l7 s. K
Bright shining as the sun;
# B8 g4 Z0 X" M& ?# J9 }We've no less days to sing God's praise ) ]* r: D: n& g: f+ e8 r
Than when we first begun. |